LDS Church News

Sam Penrod, KSL TV | Posted
Mar 13th - 11:18am

One of the largest temples belonging to the LDS Church will open to the public later this week. But on Monday, members of the media got an early look at the newly renovated Jordan River Temple in South Jordan.

Sam Penrod, KSL TV | Posted
Mar 12th - 6:19pm

Mormon missionaries have been doing more proselytizing online than ever, and 600 missionaries assigned to 20 visitor centers around the world spend their days chatting with prospective converts online.

Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted
Feb 16th - 8:55am

The Utah Legislature unanimously passed a resolution Thursday honoring the late LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson.

Josh Furlong, KSL.com | Posted
Jan 16th - 9:17pm

Newly called LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson called President Dallin H. Oaks and President Henry B. Eyring to the First Presidency, which is the highest governing body of the church, on Tuesday.

Celeste Tholen, KSL.com | Posted
Oct 1st - 11:59pm

Robert Dean Hales died Sunday at the age of 85, according to officials from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Angie Denison | Posted
Oct 1st - 1:30pm

Civility, or the lack of it, is a worldwide issue. The way we communicate has deteriorated horribly. Despite this trend toward negativity, there are voices working to change the communication — to make it more civil. We highlight these voices.

Angie Denison | Posted
Oct 1st - 1:00pm

In Utah, Mormons are the majority. But what’s it like to live is a country where members are a rarity or where most people have never heard of Jesus Christ? Members in many lands share the story of conversion of people from various countries.

Join program host Michelle King as she navigates the ever-changing world of genealogy research. Family History 2.0 showcases a new generation of genealogy research.

Keri Wilcox | Posted
Oct 1st - 9:00am

The Freedmen’s Bureau Project has changed the very fabric of genealogy for African Americans. “Connecting Roots” explains the history behind this project and the personal stories about why this is so meaningful for so many families.

Candice Madsen | Posted
Sep 30th - 4:00pm

It’s been one year since members of the LDS Church were called upon to reach out to refugees. See how this call to service has inspired many people to step outside their comfort zones to help those most in need.

Angie Denison | Posted
Sep 30th - 1:30pm

Who doesn’t want to be happy? It’s one of the basic rights Americans were guaranteed when this country was founded — “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Michelle King talks to three experts who lay out some key strategies

KSL.com | Posted
Sep 30th - 12:36pm

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will hold the 187th Semiannual General Conference on Sept. 23 and Sept. 30-Oct. 1.

Angie Denison, KSL | Posted
Sep 29th - 12:17pm

Once again, KSL-TV will provide original programming between sessions of LDS General Conference. These programs are full of inspiring stories that will uplift and inform the viewers. These programs will air during October Conference weekend.

Josh Furlong, KSL.com | Posted
Sep 28th - 3:06pm

Elder Robert D. Hales of the LDS Church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles was hospitalized earlier this week, according to church officials.

KSL.com | Posted
Sep 26th - 6:28pm

The Utah Transit Authority will run extra TRAX trips and have longer trains along the Blue and Green lines Saturday and Sunday to help ferry people to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ 187th Semiannual General Conference.